Real-life censorship controversy:
Muhammad as depicted in "Super Best Friends."On April 13, 2006, Comedy Central issued a statement which appears to confirm that the network did prohibit the show's creators from airing an image of Muhammad. The statement reads, "In light of recent world events, we feel we made the right decision". This was the first time Comedy Central - as opposed to their syndicators - censored South Park: syndicated airings of "Fat Camp" (for Kenny's gross-outs), and "Red Hot Catholic Love" (for scatological reasons, i.e. people defecating out of their mouths), had portions cut out and replaced with intertitle cards explaining what had been cut out ("for your protection"), accompanied by soothing music. Those episodes were aired on Comedy Central without such censoring, and they appear uncensored on DVD releases.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartoon_Wars_Part_IIConclusie: wel dus echte censuur